Some subreddits are wild rides. Most of the time it’s fanboying with some screenshot of a new install that makes you question why you even bother. Then, you get technical gems like this.
Addiction via intermittent-conditioning is very real here.
QA and SDET has been gutted as a role more or less industry-wide over the past 10-15 years. Nobody in charge cares about quality. Devs doing their own QA is like Boeing doing its own FAA certifications. Even with the best of intentions it's a setup for failure.
Yeah a lot of QA teams weren't the best, but the solution isn't to get rid of them it's to hold them accountable and improve them. But that takes effort and costs money, easier to just cut them and shift more responsibilities onto devs. The results are predictable.
Yeah, software quality goes steadily down. MacOS 26 couldn't be installed on mac studio m3 ultra. How many computers does apple support? They could've tested every damn one.
I understand your concern about software quality. We are deeply committed to delivering the highest standards of the industry, having a customer focused culture, and delivering win-wins in AI digital transformations that excite. Let’s circle back and touch base on this later when we have more bandwidth. Okay?
Testing is expensive. Since they won't fix the bug after is being reported, just let the user test it and wait for the (testing) budget to be released.
Windows is just a joke at this point. I used to make fun of Linux nerds, now I am one
In Paint, the SAVE Dialog was also broken recently. The Dialog was in the size of the full window.
Some subreddits are wild rides. Most of the time it’s fanboying with some screenshot of a new install that makes you question why you even bother. Then, you get technical gems like this.
Addiction via intermittent-conditioning is very real here.
What happened to software quality?
QA and SDET has been gutted as a role more or less industry-wide over the past 10-15 years. Nobody in charge cares about quality. Devs doing their own QA is like Boeing doing its own FAA certifications. Even with the best of intentions it's a setup for failure.
Yeah a lot of QA teams weren't the best, but the solution isn't to get rid of them it's to hold them accountable and improve them. But that takes effort and costs money, easier to just cut them and shift more responsibilities onto devs. The results are predictable.
Yeah, software quality goes steadily down. MacOS 26 couldn't be installed on mac studio m3 ultra. How many computers does apple support? They could've tested every damn one.
I understand your concern about software quality. We are deeply committed to delivering the highest standards of the industry, having a customer focused culture, and delivering win-wins in AI digital transformations that excite. Let’s circle back and touch base on this later when we have more bandwidth. Okay?
> What happened to software quality?
Testing is expensive. Since they won't fix the bug after is being reported, just let the user test it and wait for the (testing) budget to be released.
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Man, u/BNSoul needs to go for a walk.